Brief History of the Internet
Resources on brief history of the Internet and Internet timeline.| The Polyglottal Internet The Internet started off as a purely American phenomenon and seemed to perpetuate the fast-emerging dominance of the... | |
Archive.org
Examine what this resource-rich site has to offer future scholars/researchers. Access public materials from all segments of cyberspace.
Columbia University, New York City, New York: Netizens: History and Impact of Usenet and the Internet
Discover what the Haubens have to offer netizens. You'll find links to pages of their virtual netbook. Read about the history/impact of the Web.
Electronic Software Publishing Corporation: History of the Internet and the World Wide Web
A starting point of reference for those researching the history of Web. ESPC provides a probing look at the growth of the Internet and more.
Instituto Politecnico do Porto, Portugal: History of the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network
Would you believe the Net's origins can be traced to the Dept. of Defense? Michael Hauben chronicles the fascinating history of ARPANET.
Internet Society: A Brief History of the Internet
Discover the origins of cyberspace technology, and its impact upon the incredible revolution that reaches into every corner of the Web, and beyond.
Internet Society: Hobbes: Internet Timeline
Come on board this "time machine" that opens the portals to the Internet's origins. Analyze its phenomenal growth over the last 30 amazing years.
Internetvalley.com: History of the Internet and World Wide Web
Browse Gregory R. Gromov's ode to the history of the Web. Includes discussion on pioneers who contributed to the growth of the Internet.
New York University, New York City: Wendy Grossman: Net Wars
Review journalist Wendy Grossman's book that explores the virtual border disputes which will force us to examine the Net's future with a critical eye.
Simmons College, Boston, Massachusetts: Vint Cerf: A Brief History of the Internet and Related Networks
Examine Vint Cerf's take on the Web and its networks within the context of the Internet's growth during the pivotal years, 1973 through 1991.
Webhistory.org: World Wide Web History Project
Consider this objective perspective on the history of the Web. Visitors are invited to access a timeline, as well as browse an archive of data.
World Wide Web Consortium: Director: Tim Berners-Lee
Tim Berners-Lee, director of the World Wide Web Consortium, takes you on a tour de force of his insightful commentary on the Web's past, present and future.



